I am very afraid of the whole concept of "right to die" legislation. It is evil.
What puzzles me is how many people refuse to call it what it is. Assisted suicide.
No, I am very familiar with how the assisted suicide laws work in other counties. They allow women to be assisted in killing themselves because of a ringing in their ears for example. Those who reject the slippery slope argument only need to look at the way things have developed in Belgium.
There is noting wrong with calling it assisted suicide.

Your post just proves my point, R.E. the stigma about allowing people to kill themselves.
Organisations like the Samaritans have a vital roll in helping those in depression an contemplating suicide, to reevaluate their ideas and allow someone to come to a 'rational' decision.
If someone still wants to kill themselves they will. If they cannot for some reason, for example they have no use of body parts to allow them to do so, then this is where assisted suicide should come in.*
The right to kill yourself is the ultimate right, far above the right to have a child, the right to a home, etc. The stigma of suicide is a relic of our religious past, much like many of the other hangers on (nudity, abortion etc.).
Conversely if suicide was less of a stigma people wouldn't necessarily need an anonymous phone line to talk to people about their troubles in the first place.
With the relevant safeguards to make sure no one is forcing another in to it or that it is their long term wish rather than a short term feeling.